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**PLEASE
NOTE THAT THIS EVENT IS STRICTLY ADVANCE TICKET ONLY - THERE IS NO "PAY
ON THE DOOR" FACILITY**

We are
delighted to be able to announce this event, a one-day celebration of Patrick
McGoohan, Danger Man, The Prisoner, and Portmeirion, and hope that many readers
of this website will attend - as of 1/8/2006 there are less than 10 tickets
left, so don't delay - book today! The event is taking place on Sunday 13th
August 2006 in the Hercules Hall at Portmeirion.

Please
find on this page all the information you need to know before emailing us
to apply for tickets. If there is anything not included on this page that
you'd like to know, please contact us. Ticket details
and timetable of events are shown below.

To give
you a flavour of what to expect, visit the PM2005
review page.

TIMETABLE

11.00

HERCULES
HALL OPENS

11.30

WELL COME

Event MC Dave Jones
welcomes attendees and runs through the day's events, and details of the
raffle and auction.

11.40

SPECIAL GUEST
INTERVIEW - ROBERT FAIRCLOUGH

The author of several
"Prisoner" and "Danger Man" books and magazines updates
us on his researching of both series.

12.00

SPECIAL
SCREENING - THE PRISONBEAR REVIVAL

Producer Paul Smith
introduces and shows the first of his double bill of "Prisoner"
spoofs.

12.15

BREAK

12.30

SPECIAL SCREENING
- DANGER MAN

A rare opportunity
to see the series 1 episode "Under The Lake", starring Patrick
McGoohan as John Drake. The episode features footage shot in Portmeirion.

In-depth interview
with "Prisoner" 2nd unit Cameraman Robert Monks, including an
exclusive look at Robert's own collection of on-set photographs.

2.15

LUNCH BREAK

3.15

SPECIAL SCREENING
- THE PRISONBEAR 2 STALEMATE

Producer Paul Smith
introduces and shows the second of his double bill of "Prisoner"
spoofs.

3.30

PRIZE QUIZ

4.00

BREAK

4.15

SPECIAL SURPRISE
SCREENING

A rare chance to
see an unreleased TV play starring Patrick McGoohan, not screened on TV
for over 45 years.

5.15

GUIDED TOUR
OF PORTMEIRION

Howard Foy, author
of "A Guide to Portmeirion", will usher attendees on a whistle-stop
walking tour of Portmeirion's buildings and history.

6.15

SPECIAL SCREENING
- THE ADVENTURES OF AGGIE

One of Patrick McGoohan's
earliest TV appearances in a 1950s comedy series.

6.45

SPECIAL GUEST
INTERVIEW - JANE MERROW

Jane
will talk at length about her career in the TV and Film industry, both
in the UK and Hollywood, including her time on "The Prisoner"
and "Danger Man".

8.00

BREAK

8.15

CHARITY AUCTION
/ RAFFLE DRAW

8.45

CLOSEDOWN

Dave Jones brings
the day's official events to a close.

8.50

BAR REMAINS
OPEN

10.30

HERCULES
HALL CLOSES

Screenings
of "Danger Man", "The Prisoner" and "The Adventures
of Aggie" with kind permission of Granada Media. "Danger Man special
edition" with kind permission of Umbrella Entertainment, with thanks
to The AV Channel, Grant Taylor, and Jaz Wiseman. Prisoner Production stills
gallery courtesy of Robert Monks.

SPECIAL
GUESTSPlease note all guests appear subject to work commitments.

JANE
MERROW
ACTRESS - "THE PRISONER" AND "DANGER MAN"

Ask most
"Prisoner" and "Danger Man" fans their thoughts on their
favourite actress from the series, and most will answer Jane Merrow AKA Alison
in the "Prisoner" episode "The Schizoid Man". We are therefore
delighted that Jane will be attending this event, and will be interviewed
on-stage in the Hercules Hall by event host Dave Jones about her career.

Jane trained
at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and carved out a successful career in
the UK before moving to Los Angeles in 1971. Jane was a regular on British
television throughout the sixties, including adaptations of various classics
such as "Jane Eyre", "Oliver Twist", "Lorna Doone",
and "1984". Prior to working with Patrick McGoohan on "The
Prisoner" she worked with him on three "Danger Man" stories:
"A Date With Doris" from 1964, "A Room In The Basement"
and "The Man Who Wouldn't Talk" from the following year. Jane was
a regular performer within the ITC stable and as well as "Danger Man"
co-starred in episodes of "The Saint", "The Baron", "Randall
and Hopkirk (Deceased)", "Man in a Suitcase", "UFO",
"Strange Report", "Gideon's Way" and the colour "Avengers"
episode "Mission Highly Improbable".

Other British television appearances include "Hadleigh" with Gerald
Harper, and "Lovejoy" with Ian McShane. On moving to the States
she mirrored her British success with appearances in such world-wide blockbusters
as "Mission: Impossible", "Cannon", "The Six Million
Dollar Man", "Magnum P. I.", "Airwolf", "Hart
To Hart" and "The Incredible Hulk". She has also had leading
roles in films including "The Hound Of The Baskervilles" with James
Stewart, "The Horror At 37,000 Feet", "The Patricia Neal Story",
"The Phantom Of The Opera", "The Wild And The Willing",
"The Night of the Big Heat", "Hands of the Ripper", and
"The Lion In Winter" starring Katherine Hepburn, for which she was
nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actress.

She has also appeared in many theatre productions, on both sides of the Atlantic,
including Eliza in "Pygmalion" and the one-woman show "Vivien
Leigh: A Portrait". In recent years Jane has been involved in television
and film production, as well as continuing her appearances on the small screen.

ROBERT
MONKS
CAMERA OPERATOR - "THE PRISONER"

Robert
Monks' first experience of Portmeirion was before even Patrick McGoohan had
set foot in the village. Robert was Camera Operator on the BBC series "Strange
But True" and filmed at the site for an episode in 1958. Little did he
know he would be returning 8 years later for a much more demanding project.

Robert
was 2nd Unit Camera Operator on the first 13 episodes of "The Prisoner".
As well as work in the studio, he also attended both the September 1966 and
March 1967 Portmeirion shoots (the latter handled exclusively by the 2nd Unit
under the Direction of David Tomblin) and the initial London sequences shot
for the opening sequence. Along with many other scenes, Robert was particularly
involved in the sequences involving Rover (including the ill-fated original
mechanical device), and scenes involving the Alouette helicopter (indeed,
Robert was bolted to the helicopter itself for all the aerial shots used in
the episodes).

After filming
"The Prisoner", Robert returned to his native Ireland and continued
to work in the industry in the roles of Camera Operator and Cinematographer,
including winning the Berlin Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for the
short film "Flea Ceoil".

Robert
has never attended any event related to "The Prisoner", so we are
delighted that his first will be PM2006, when he will share his fascinating
experiences on stage with event host Dave Jones. Robert will also
be bringing with him previously unseen production stills, which he took himself
during the filming. These will be displayed on the big screen

ROBERT
FAIRCLOUGH
PRISONER WRITER & RESEARCHER

Robert
Fairclough is a freelance writer and researcher, whose books include "The
Prisoner: The Official Companion", "The Prisoner: The Original Scripts",
and "Sweeney! The Official Companion". Robert was also consultant
editor on the "The Prisoner: Official Fact Files" and "The
Danger Man Collection" partwork magazines, and as a Director of Pop-co
a Consultant on a vast range of ITC DVDs. Throughout his research he has amassed
a vast array of anecdotes about the filming of the series from members of
the cast and crew.

Rob will
update us about his work on these projects, and be on hand to sign these publications.

CHARITY
AUCTION AND RAFFLE

Rare items
of memorabilia have already been put aside for the charity auction and raffle.
The auction and raffle available to non-attendees, as well as ticket holders,
so even if you can't attend you could still win a much sought after item,
and help contribute to the charity funds too!

For more
details on how to bid in the charity auction, click HERE.
Items include a "Braveheart" script signed by McGoohan, Gibson,
and Marceau (below), signed photos and books, a Dinky Mini-Moke, rare theatre
programmes, and much more!

Non-attendees
can also purchase raffle tickets in advance of the event. Click HERE
for more details.

OTHER
ATTRACTIONS:

As well
as the special guests and screenings, the timetable will also include other
events which will be announced in due course. There will be a merchandise
stall in the side room of the hall, and several displays including David Mackenzie's
Lego Village, and props and sets from Paul Smith's "Prisonbear"
films.

TICKET
DETAILS

Tickets
for this event are priced at £15 per person. This includes
entry to the Hercules Hall events mentioned above, but does *not*
include the price of entry to Portmeirion. Thanks to Portmeirion, PM2006 ticket
holders will, however, be allowed entry to The Village at a discounted rate.
The event is non-profit making, and ticket prices will pay for guest expenses,
and equipment/venue hire etc. Any profits from this event will be donated
to our nominated charity, and full details of the income/expenses from the
event will be published online.

To apply
for a ticket, please send an email to , stating your full name, postal address, the number of tickets
you require, and the full names of each requested ticket holder. We will then
reply with details on how to pay. Your details will not be sent to any third
party, and will only be kept until the day of the event.

Tickets
are extremely limited in number, and there will be no provision for people
to pay at the door. If you don't order a ticket in advance, you will not be
entitled to attend. Tickets for PM2006 are nearly sold out so don't delay
- book today!

PLEASE
NOTE: The ticket price does *not* include entry
to Portmeirion, refreshments, or accommodation. If you are not a resident
of Portmeirion on August 13th 2006, you are required to pay at the Portmeirion
gate along with other day visitors. Your PM2006 ticket is for entry to the
Hercules Hall events only. Thanks to Portmeirion, PM2006 ticket holders will,
however, be allowed entry to The Village at a reduced rate.

THE
CHARITYTy Gobaith, a satellite unit of Oswestry's Hope House Hospice,
is the only hospice in the whole of North Wales dedicated to the care of terminally
ill children. Based in Conwy, it relies on fundraising and donations for 95%
of its income. Built in 2003, its patron is internationally-renowned opera
singer Bryn Terfel. We are delighted to be associated with this charity for
this event, with all profits from the event going to the hospice. In 2005,
we raised over £1000 for the hospice.

ACCOMMODATION

Subject
to cancellations, all self-catering accommodation in Portmeirion has now been
filled for the weekend of this event. However, nightly rooms are still available
in Portmeirion and should be booked by contacting Portmeirion directly. Click
HERE
to visit the accommodation section of the Portmeirion website. In the likely
event that all Portmeirion accommodation will be filled long before the event,
there are also, of course, a host of local hotels and B&Bs with available
accommodation. Click HERE
for a list of local accommodation. Please don't hesitate to contact
us if you have any difficulties.TRAVELLING TO PORTMEIRION: Click HERE
for directions/details regarding travelling to The Village.

TERMS
AND CONDITIONS:

We apologise
for having to include the following for what we hope will be an enjoyable
and informal event. However, in the interests of avoiding any future misunderstandings
we thought it best to include these.

1.
Ticket price is for the Hercules Hall only, and does not include entry to
Portmeirion, accommodation, or refreshments. Thanks to Portmeirion, PM2006
ticket holders will, however, be allowed entry to The Village at a reduced
group rate.

2.
Tickets must be applied for / purchased in advance unless you have received
a direct communication stating otherwise from one of the event organisers.
We are not able to accept any "pay at the door" attendees, due to
the limited number of places available at the event.

3.
The event organisers reserve the right to refuse tickets and/or admission
to the hall for any reason.

4.
Guests will appear subject to commitments. Should any guest withdraw, we will
attempt to book a replacement but cannot guarantee the number or standing
of guests attending.

5.
Refunds will be given wherever possible should any ticket holder not be able
to attend. In the event of a ticket holder paying by Paypal or Credit Card
requiring a refund 30 days or more after payment, the refund will be deducted
any fees charged to us by Paypal.

6.
By entering Portmeirion, you are agreeing to abide by their rules regarding
safety etc, including health and safety law relating to Hercules Hall capacity.
If you are not a Portmeirion resident on August 13th 2006, you are required
to leave the Village as soon as the PM2006 event closes, and must use the
public car park and not bring your vehicle into Portmeirion itself.
Please leave as quietly as possible for the consideration of other Portmeirion
residents.

7.
Our guests are not being paid to attend the event (apart from their expenses
and accommodation) and, as such, are attending out of good will. Please reciprocate
by not hassling them too much. We are sure that they will be happy to sign
autographs, chat, or pose for photographs but please keep these requests polite
and undemanding. Please also do not ask any guests for their private address/phone
details.

8.
PM2006 is a non-profit making event. Any profits will be donated to Ty Gobaith
Hospice. Details of all the expenses and income from the event will be published
online after the event.

9.
This event is being held independently of any society, formal group, or fan-club,
by the moderators and readers of The Unmutual Website and PrizBiz for the
benefit of Prisoner, Danger Man, and McGoohan fans worldwide. We acknowledge
the kind permission from Portmeirion Limited and Granada Ventures to stage
this event.

10.
Smoking is not permitted in the Hercules Hall (although is permitted in the
Hercules Hall Bar). Flash photography and video photography is also not permitted
in the main hall without our expressed permission.

11.
Timetable and events subject to change without prior notification.

12.
Any Screenings of copyright material will be non-theatrical and do not require
ticket purchase to attend. This is, of course, subject to health and safety
regulations with regards to capacity of the Hercules Hall. If you do not wish
to purchase a ticket for PM 2006 but wish to attend screenings of copyrighted
material please email us first. You will not be entitled to attend any other
PM 2006 events, including interview panels, without a ticket.

13.
Non ticket holders not Portmeirion residents will be required to leave Portmeirion
by 5.30pm, only PM2006 ticket holders are entitled to stay in the Hercules
Hall / Portmeirion until 10.30pm.

14.
Those not intending to attend PM2006 may purchase raffle tickets, at a price
of £1 per ticket. These tickets will be entered into the draw on your
behalf by one of the event organisers. Any prizes won will be mailed to the
winners not in attendance by post within 14 days. Non-attendees may also participate
in the auction, and bid by confidential email. Bids winning as of 1/8/2006
must be accompanied by a preliminary payment by Paypal, which will be refunded
if the bid is unsuccessful.

15.
Any promotion of merchandise, websites, societies or anything else at the
event, or the sale of goods (including magazines and fanzines) is not permitted
unless you have written permission from us to do so. There may be a small
charge for this, which will go towards event costs and the charity.

16.
EVENT ORGANISERS: Rick Davy, Dave Jones, Roger Goodman. No responsibility
can be taken for other individuals claiming to act on behalf of the event
or the three organisers. Any information regarding PM2006 on the internet
is not necessarily correct unless posted by one of the above three persons,
or on The Unmutual Website or PrizBiz web pages.